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':_» l Around Plevna.-.'IV "t it.
o London, •■■September ■>22.- l A;-dt«‘.
patch from Bucharest &iybUhc CznTe-
Hvitch lias been reinlarcetl by two
MiViMoni'' fnmn ,J Wilwwa.* G«*n-iisil
Kauffman has 1 received a bi-b com
mand in Bulgaria:
A dispatch from Corrsiantinopfo
says the victory of Mehemit Ali over
the Russians at Bicla is confirmed.
Twelve thousand Russians were placed
horse de combat, and two thousand
prisoners were taken. Chefket. Pa
sha and Osman Pasha have effected a
’junction around Plevna. . It is ru
mored that the Russians have evacu
ated Grantza.
London, September 28 —No offi
cial ititellig'dnco has yet been received
"fVonVeither side, concerning the re
ported battle at Biela on Friday.
Vienna, Septeinber'28.—A special
dispatch 'from Bucharest to t he Polit
ical Correspondence, dated Saturday,
says there lias been severe but inde
cisive fighting lor two days between
'tbo C/arewitch' and Mehemit Ali.
' The Russians still hold Biela. Ah-
'other report, howevhir, states' that
the Russian headquarters have retired
to Sistova.
k London, September 2$!— 1 The pit-
iflil stories of the condition of the
' Christian population south of the
' Balkans are beginning to create un-
easiness and indignation in Europe.
The dispatch of Ahmed Veflk to
Adrianople, at the instance of Minis
ter Layard, has not had the effect of
putting a stop to the executions.
The Italian Consuls arc sending to
thtfiir Government fearful accounts of
the doings of the Ottoman officials.
They say that the executions are de
populating Roumania.
The Italian consul states that two
thousand Bulgarians landed at Trip-
oli from Turkish transports and have
been sent to the borders of the desert
in the interior. A correspondent of
tho Times, engaged in one, of the
Tclief agencies at work among the
A bn* (ball uitlue this afiernoon
bmvei-n t\$vSt. Lbhis and Athletic
C'lubs v wasWk>)irby tlieMonncr, score
ten to none/ The- game was rairera-
l»ly played'throughoutj 1 ‘
The expirtrdjgyls fin- Europe .to
day. were., much*'heavier than last
f? E
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OCTOBER .2,
Saturday, ai*«I thi^^eanicrs leavinj
ionic out* K6hv> v Cai
. The expe
rt mer.t of exporting oysters has thriv
ed si. snCCos^fnlly that another batch
qffitty barrels was sent out to-day.
The cheese and batter shipments foot
Up si large total. Uf grain there were
255,800 bushels. One of the special
features this week was the export ot
b’ue Kentucky urass seed, destined
for the pasture lands of Germany and
Hungary.
The funeral of John Earl Williams,
of the Metropolitan National Bank,
took place to-day at Iryington, and
was largely attended by bankers and
others. The funeral services were
very simple, and Were conducted by
Rev Dr. Bellows, who read the
burial services of Unitarian Church
The remains were interred in Tarry-
town Cemetery.
Fiendish Indian Squaws.
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’ Our special correspondent - with
General Howard writes that the
wounded were fearfully tortured r.nd
mutilated by the Ne* Perees squaws
oh the Big Hole battle ground. The
soldiers had taken the Iudian villiagt,
but, being overpowered by numbers,
tliey were obliged to fell .back and
fight their way to a position on the
other side of the mountain, which the
enemy had already taken, possession
of. They had a desperate encounter,
but carried the point, and immediate
ly dug trenches with their trowel
bayonets. In the meantime, the
wounded had been left on the bottom
by the creek, and while the bucks set
fire to the gjass and tried to bum the
little band of soldiers out of their
trenches, the squaws mangled and
tortned the poor fellow's who were
still alive, but unable to help them*,
selves. The atrocities perpetrated
upon the helpless boys in bluo by
Bulgarians, sends an Account offlhe) these slic devils can hardly be real
CHARLES E. STUBBS,
(Sticceaior to Groover, §tubha & Co.,)
OOTTOK- ' FACTOR
—AND—
General Commission Merchant,
Agent fob the
Quitman Factory Yams,
’ WEAYSTBES£
-'civj-i nilali, (S eoi’gia.
Bagging, Ties, Hope and otlier supplies fur-
oiafu-d.; Also, liberal cash advances made on
cu.isiiniineiits tor sale or siiipmeut to Liverpool
or Northern ports.
Mr. A. A. WInn, Cashier and Correspondent
of the late firm of Groover, Stubbs &
au interest in lie business.
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TUE SOUTHERN , HUm. INSURANCE
coMgpaA.isrsr,
AT HENSf GEORGIA.
YOUNG L. G. Harris, President
, STEVKX8 TIIOJHS, Secretary. .
UniM Awets, April 1. 1S37, . . $784,M.‘ U2
: — •
Resident Directors.
Youko L. «. list
Jons H. Nkv
Dr. Henry N
4uni P. Hearing,
Col. Kobkrt TuoMAf.
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Atlanta and Augusta Undersold.
Lt’l-
Stevens Tuomas,
Eliza L. Newton,
Ferdinand Phinixt
Dr. It. M. Smith,
John W. NicnoLsox,
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and sFiue Manufacturer,
COLLEGE iVENUE,
{NEXT DOOB TO THE POST OFFICE,
On band, Uppers ffe making Low Quarteia
Congress, Alexis-Tles, and Prinoe Alberts. Be
pairing promptly executed. Send ten dollars,
ier ma*l or express and yon shall receive s first
ebas pur <*f boots. jane 30 l875-854f.
state of the province. |Heis atprh*^
ent established at Oirlova oh the
Southern slope of tlie Balkans, twen
ty miles w*est of the Kazanhik. In
this place the population, which lie
estimates must have been nearly 20,-
000, there is not a grown man left
alive. - For six weeks the place has
been at the mercy of irregulars of the
Turkish army.
There now remains among the
rains .of what was once a beautiful
and thriving town, only five or six
thousand women and children. These
poor creatures hide themselves as
best they may, dreading the outrages
of which nightly some of them are
the victims. They can hardly be
eaid to have shelter, clothing or food,
and have sustained life by furtively
gathering the vegetables left iu their
ruined'&apdens
NEW YOKK NOTES. >
New York, September 22. - The
steamer Wyoming, which, arrived last Pince ’
night from' Liverpool, brought among
her passengers Orson Pratt and Jo
seph Smith,-the Mormon apostles.
Thoy leave for Salt Lake City to
night. *
. Intelligence was reoeived in this
city to-day thftt' the steamer Diego,
froin New York, September 1st, for
Liverpool, was burned at sea on the
8th ^i8t., ii\ 'lalitude 46^ degrees,
y. lopgjpidf} 87 degrees. There p-as no
luss, of life, the cretv being rescued
. ,by the British hark Arklan, bound
from St. John’s N. B., for Dublin.
A part of the crew were transported
to the steamer American, on the 19th
inst. There were-no passengers on
the Diego. Her cargo consisted of
grain, tobacco, cheese, leather, and
1,000 bales of cotton. The agent of
the line here is unable to say whether
the vessel and cargo were insored or
V not
In. thep cricket match to-day at
Kidrapre, between the Merrion Club
of this dty. and the Staten Islanders,
the former won in the first inning,
with a score of <70 to 62. A second
inning was commenced, the Merrions
scoring 82; ‘ the ■ Staten Islanders
closed with 26 points, four crickets
* down.
ATLANTA &
-A.ir-Line.
CONDENSED TIME CARD.
CTTIIHJSi!
W|A RICHMOND.
Leave ATLANTA... 4.00 r w
Arrive at Charlotte..................6.15 p it
Arrive at Danville.......; 1.16 r it
Arrive at Richmond 8.S3 v u
Arrive at Washington. D. C., Via. '
F. & P. 1.10 a x
Arrive at Baltimore/.i, 8.15 a m
Arrive at PI
Arrive at New Y'
6.40 a m
..--SL....9.45 a u
GREAT REDUeilGK
m PRICES.
Having Seme Services of
“T hfcg* ‘ m ' \ r* v * J ViaAi
'
-A. FIRST-CLASS
i »4* Piviri
FOB PRINTER,
We are enabled to turn out as good
work as car be done.
IN THE STATE.
We call the attention of all our t-iti-
.... "zens to tho following
Price List:
Bill Heads,"per Thousand,
ized by any one unaccustomed to
tales of savag- t barbaritj’. They heat -
ed their c:unas-hooks red hot, and
(lien thrust them in the bodies of the
wounded; mangled them in every
conceivable manner, and slowly tor
tured them to death in ways known
only to red devils. Early in 1 tho ac
tion a bugler, a mere boy, was .woun
ded in both legs- One of his com
rades carried.him . off the fi« Id and
then returned to the fight, the bugler
saying that lie w’ould rest there a few’
minutes and then try and walk off to
a place of safety. The Indians got
possession of the creek -and bottom
land, tho squaws discovered, mutila
ted him and burned both his eyes
out. The boy’s sufferings can be im
agined, and death was certainly a
welcome relief to him —Solt Lake
Tribune.
.. : -♦-• r
Met Her Match.—Some time
on one of the Hudson river
boats, a lady who had attracted
much attention for the masculine
turn of her manners and conversa
tion, was seated at the table opposite
a gentleman, who, in taking some
butter, in the. absence of the usual.,
knife, used his own which the lady
observing, called aloud to the waiter:
“ Wait-ta l'bring. another plate of
butter; tliat man (pointing to tho
gentlemen) had his knife in this!”
The unfortunate wight Mmo8t sank
under the curious gaze of the company,
but said nothing determined to watch
his opportunity to return, for the cruel
mortification, change in her Awn coin.
He waited but a moment, ere a -plate
of dried beef was hnnded to r -the lady,
who unceremoniously took some in ber
fingers and placed it upon her plate
“Wait-taP exclaimed the gentle
man in tbrn, '* bring another plate of
beef that woman has had her fingers
in this !**
A most ungallant roar from the
company fairly turned tho tables
against the lady, and she had thogood
sense to acknowledge its desert, and
joined heartily in the mirth created.
Almira P. Paul of Stoughton threw
herself before a locomotive to obtain
release from illness.
Aul* U lib IVLW 1UI n <• y
ArriveatBoston4..-W....<^£#t.,5. 8 - 80 *, v
Leave Atlanta...> j....J..T.;..4.00 m
Arrive at Charlotte -. 6.15 a x
(via. viroim* Mtnr.ASD rocte.)
Arrive at Danville .'. i .10 r u
Arrive nt LVnchbmy. 4.00 p n
Arrive at Washington City ,,.1.80 a x
Arrive at Baltimore. ! .3.15 a x
Arrive at Philadelphia A.. .6.40 a x.
Airive at New York ....9.45 a x
Arrive at Boston .8.30 f x
Through Tickets on sale at Union Passenger
Depot. Baggsge Checked Throrgh.
... G. J.TOREACRK, General Manager.
W J. HOUSTON. Gen. Pa<». & Ticket Aa’4
■ -■*
TllU~ntEMENDOUS STOCK OF
-
AND WAGONS,
-OF THE; OLD RELIABLE FIRM OF-
HODGSON BROS
MARKED DOWN.
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED.
sold wil
Assorted,
Change ot Schedule.
On and after MONDAY, Juno 28d, 1877, the
morning train on the Northeastern Railroad will
be discontinued. The evening train will run as
follows:
EVENING TRAIN
Leave Athens 4.50 P. M.
Arrive at Lula 6.50 P. M.
Leave Atlanta via A. L. B. R 4.00 P. M.
Leave Lula. 7.20 P. M.
Airive at Athens 0.45 P. M.
Ample time at Athens for passengers on np-
day of Atheils.Branch Georgia Railroad, tocon-
nect with this train. Close connection at Lnla
with North bound train on A. and C. Air Line
Railroad.
J. M. EDWARDS,
je5-tf Superintendent.
The Gainesville Eagle.
Has the Largest Circulation la Nectheaat Georgia,
■ Aai’lsRead bjover 0,000 Peraona I
It ia the best advertising medium of any ps>
per in existence, for seven large couuties, and
eqnal to any other paper in ten other counties.
It does the county advertising for Hall,
Banka. Towns, w bite. Union and Dawaon coun
ties, the dty of Gaineaville, and the internal
revenue department for the division of the 2nd
district. -
Now is tbx Tixx to Subscbibjj.—The Conati-
tntioua) Convention will assemble on Wednes
day, 11th day of July next, and it is the inten
tion of the Eagle to watch the proceedings sad
post its readers. It will contain a weekly let
ter from an able correspondent, who will not
only give the proceedings of the Convention, in
a condensed form, but the current news of the
Capitol, " In' tho mobt attractive and interesting
is VaUiarle as a Faxilt Paper.—Farm
and household interests are carefully provided
for in its columns while the education and the
morals of the country receive, and will eoutiuue
to receive, the most careful consideration of the
editorial management. Mining, mechanical and
manufaetnring industries will oit no' account be
neglected, su'd the mercantile and market in
terests will also be (Mrtionlariy attended to.
.. The News Depabtxebt will be kept tip (•
the highest standard of country journalism,
and neither enterprise nor expense will be
spared to make the Eaglk one of the very beat
weekly udwa papers in all the land.
. Is Politics, the; Eaole will adhere to the
•- Old Guard” Democracy, approving whatever
is good, and censoring whatever is bad, in
State and Federal Administrations: and, on the
progressive theory of a “Solid South,” will
drive straight ahead for the complete rescue ot
American institutions, a return to constitutional
methods, and tho election of a representative
Democracy in 1880.. .
One year ..,....$3 00
Six mouths 1 00
Three months.. 50
Remit by Postal Order, Registered Letter, or
TVLE8.
Editor and Proprietor Eaole.
- Gainesville, Ga.
Canary Colored Envelops,
Furnished la Merchants and
Business Men, with their
cards printed on them,
At $3 PER THOUSAND.
TOTTER EADS,
$4 50 to $5 Per Thousand.
Wolhave on lpiOd the Largest STOCK SOUTH OF BALTIMORE, and if most and will be
without delay. Good Buggies, HODGSON MAKE for “
The Celebrated Hodgson Wagon, „
Knownkill over the State for their durabbity and strength, and are beyond question the best
WAGONS ever sold in this section of tho Country: Parties wishing any sort of
Vehicles arc respectfully invited to look through onr stock.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
BEP&mmG Job Wq ®k
A SPECIALTY.
Skilled and Finished Workmen in Every Department.
Special attention will be given to REPAIR WORK, m d tlie scale of prices in this branch
have been reduced fully one-fourth. No BOTt 1J v oik allowed in our shop—all First-class '
WORK AMI) AT BOTTOM PRICES.
julyC-t'm
t 3 LA^FTERS !
Common 75c per Hundred,
—AND-
$4 50 to $5 per Thousand.
Fancy Work Proportionately Higher,
«* ,* -I 1 •
VISITING CARDS
.;JK:\NKS, NOTES,
Handbills, Pamphlets, etc.,
Printed in any color desired, and as
cheap as can be done in the State.
giveus your orders,
SAVE MONEY,
And get good work, and sustain a
homo institution. Call at the ATP,
ENS GEORGIAN ''flfee, 1 'Broad
street, Athens,Ga. ■
HOTEL,
AUGUSTA. (iEOROU.
4 -
tsx’etsjst
Rates Reduced to $3 per Day.
HAYING LEASED THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL, I enter
upon its management by Reducing Rates, and asking ot the Travel
ing Public, especially my friends of Carolina and Georgia, a continu
ancc of that liberal support they have always given it.
B. F. BROWN*
jan23-5m
FORMERLY OF CHARLESTON, PROPRIETOR.
MEATS.
J. J. Heard & W. P. Hood,
Corner Fcdndrv and Oconkx Street..
FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, and SAU-
aags,( Fresh and Bologna Sausage). Our So
licitor is always ou the street ready to snpply
the wants of the citizens of'Athene. Please
give us your, orders <md. we willgiiarnntce per-
iect sauafactioL'. 'The liigliest market price*
paid for Bcaves, Sheep, Goats and Hogs.
june20.1ig*i-Iy- *1- HEAD & CO.
Mitlinezy & Fancy Goods
MISS C- JA-IsaiES
Has jas* received direct from New Yc-k a
chaste and beautiful assortment of
PATTBJBN HATS,
which will b ? f ^^ d ^ > a r ^?>| peCti0n of hw
On vredaeaday and Thnnida,, April 11th and IStb
Also a choice stock of nU the Novelties of the
season, consisting of Neck Ties, Lace Bibbs
Rucliings. Back Combs, Flowers, Ribbons, Orn
aments, Jewelry, etc. Real Hair Switcbee at
Coet. Strict attention given to orders. Only
the best all silk material used in trimming. An
early call is solicited by
MISS C. JAMES,
0 p8-3m Athens, Georyia.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
At tho solicitation of many ofihy former pat
Tons, I resume the
Fraotic© of ]M©dioin©
attention to
and tin-
from this date. I will pay especial att<
the disease of Infimts and Children,
C1,ro " 1 ' , I > '“““^£“KINO. M. D.
*nne 16.1375-}83-ly
MARTINJOTUTir
POSTPOWpMBMT'T!
Fall Term of 1877,
Will open on the 29th of Aughst. 'The price-
Board.
•Waxvfced-^'-’r
Employment either as a wet or dry nnwe.
•■"St. j.
ang21-2t. Wmterville, Cht.